RCMP commander wants to see more police mental health teams
Mental health calls to police detachments in the Southeast District were up 21 per cent between 2016 and 2019, and the Mounties are changing the way those calls are dealt with.
District commander Supt. Brad Haugli told a news conference there are currently just two active police crisis team programs in Kelowna and Kamloops and his goal is to expand the service to as many communities as possible.
The program pairs an Interior Health nurse with a police officer for mental health calls.
“I want to commend Interior Health and our detachments for creating the program, which has proven to be very effective in the response to mental health calls, de-escalating persons in crisis, and when treatment is necessary, easing their referral into the health care system to obtain the best possible care,” said Haugli.











